Karina Hill describes this piece:
"This video features my lovely roommate,
Elizabeth. As an Environmental and Technology
Studies concentrator, she is required to
design a final project related to environmental
studies. Because she is talented in the
culinary arts, she decided to combine this talent
with her passion for the environment by teaching
three cooking classes using local and organic
foods. Watch this video to learn more about the
importance of place in sustainability."

Over midterm break the Social Programming Board put on an ice carving contest free for all students to enter. Click here to check out the competitors hard at work, and take a look at the final product.

Over winter break, nineteen Carleton students returned to the Gulf Coast area to assist in the region's second winter since Hurricane Katrina struck. They worked for an organization called Common Ground, that helped strip houses of debris for residents who were too poor to afford it. In this interview, Lily Thiboutot '08, one of the volunteers, describes her experience.

Watch the craziness as a Carleton student tries to win one of the Action Trivias done by Late Night Trivia. The challenge: eat a chocolate-chip cookie, disassembled. He has to finish the flour, sugar, chocolate chips, salt, butter, and a raw egg in as little time as possible.

It might seem like it happened ages ago, but what's wrong with reliving the glory of Midwinter Ball? The theme of the ball this year was "Storybook," interpreted loosely. Check out the moves on these students as they get down to swing in the Tea Room, traditional ballroom dancing in the Great Hall, and modern music in Great Space. Smart suits, swirly skirts, and happy students galore, as well as a polka.

It’s a Carleton tradition, 100 days before graduation, for the entire senior class to gather in Sayles en masse, march through campus and down Division Street, and then storm the Rueb ‘n’ Stein. By now the Rueb sees this coming and offers $1 beer specials to the seniors. On March 5, 2010, the seniors did it again, hampering traffic on Division and generally seeming like a spectacle to the townies